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Shared responsibility and sustainable cooperation

  • 12.13 Value transitions for a circular economy

    12.07 Should I? How appeals to moral responsibility affect individual-level behavioral change

    12.08 Should we? How appeals to moral responsibility affect group-level behavioural change

    12.12 Let’s keep the discussion up: Understanding the mechanisms of voice behavior for sustainable behavior change in interpersonal and intragroup contexts

    12.09 A gender lens to facilitate sustainable climate actions

    12.10 Examining pathways to more sustainable consumption – the role of social-norm interventions 

    12.04 Complicity as Motivated Ignorance: Shared Responsibility in Cases of Oppression

    13.01 Interdisciplinary data integration and evidence amalgamation

    12.05 The Fair Status-Quo Bias

    12.PD Addressing Intergroup Inequality by Invoking the Moral Responsibility of the Powerful (complete)

    12.01 Decision Making and Responsibility Allocation

    12.02 Degrees of Moral Responsibility (complete)

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